A traveler is looking for lightweight binoculars for hiking in the Alps, ideally under £100. They want recommendations that have a good field of view and can zoom in on mountain summits, but they find it difficult to choose from reviews.
Key takeaways:
Look for binoculars with a good field of view instead of high magnification for better stability.
Consider models like Nikon Travelites as they're compact and well-rated.
If possible, try out the binoculars before purchasing to see how steady you can hold them.
Lower magnification models (around 8x) typically provide a wider field of view, making them ideal for travel.
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I’m not familiar with the current crop of binoculars, but i do own 5 different pairs and can give you some tips to help you decide.
Firstly, for travelling binoculars I’d pay attention to the field of view, that is, how wide is the image. This is more important than magnification.
Stick with a single focal length and don’t worry about the zoom feature as this tends to narrow the field of view and at the higher magnifications will be very difficult to hold steady. It’s no good being able to zoom in on the Steinbock on top of the mountain if you can’t keep him in shot.
I think for travelling a pair of 8×25s would work well. The first number is the magnification and the second is the diameter of the front lens. The higher that ratio is the brighter the picture and the wider the field of view.
For travelling, I’ve owned a pair of Nikon Travelites for many years and they have served me well. I wear glasses and they have a folding rubber cup that sets the eye relief to the correct distance.
I hope this helps a bit.
Cheers
Alan
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If possible, try the binoculars and see how steady you can hold them and how wide a picture they give you. Personally, i always go for the lower power ones. There’s really not much difference in magnification between the 9 and 10 power, just a narrower field of view. My personel favourites are the Steiner 6×30, but they are too heavy to travel with and definitely outside your budget. Also have a look at Pentax, Bushnell and Saxon.
Like the look of the Nikons but will consider the other 3 makes you suggest and whittle it down to maybe 2 pairs to go and try.
Will only be using them for holidays and maybe watching the planes coming into Manchester from our garden in the Peak District and maybe the moon if its clear so cant justify spending too much.
Thankyou
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